SHIPPING.
PORT OF NEW (PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916 PHASES OF THE MOON, JUNE, 1916. 9th—First Quarter, 1.3G a.m. Kith —Full Moon, 0.18 a.m. 23rd —Last Quarter, 0.53 a.m. THE TIDES. High water to-day at 1.04 a.m. and 1.28 p.m.; to-morrow, 1.46 a.m. and 2.04 p m. THE SUN. The sun rise 3 to-day at 7.02 a.m, and sets at 4.31 p.m.; to-morrow, at 7.01 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wallseml, from Sydney, Thursday. Mapourika, from Wellington, Thursday. Rarawa, from North, Friday. Corinna, from Wellington, end of week. Rarawa, from North, Tuesday. ARRIVED. June C. —Rarawa, s.s, 1072 tons, Bark, from Onehunga. Passengers: Misses Marshall, Dawson, Rapers, Mace, Bond, Campbell; Mesdames Pitt, Clemens, Cleave, Mause, Edwards, Ford, Lye, Bullen, Bolons; Messrs Willcocks, Bewley, Rhodes, Brown, Binnie, Hill, Campbell, T.ayton, Taylor, Ridd, Saul, Smith, Surten, Landcel, Richards, Hawe, Penny, Parkes, Aston, Smith, Goodson' (2), Bolons, Ford, Lye, Bullen. June 6.—Mapourika, 1203 tons, from Wellington. ] SAILED. June G. —Rarawa, for Onehunga. Passengers: Misses O'Rorke, Griffiths, Kelly, Campbell; Mesdames Wilson, Weston, Turoa, Bamfield, Laxton and boy, loveridge, Fisher, Barge, Fraser, Hardley; Messrs. Wilson, Weston, Beale, James, Goold, Nettlebeck, Kururangi, Dive, Knauf, Kolia, Turoa, Myer, O'Haltoran, Smith, Brown, Barge, Brown, Salisbury, Fisher, Therkleson; and Masters Koha and Loveridgc; 10 steerage. TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVED. Picton, June 6.—At 8.2 a a.m., Corinna, from New Plymouth. Sydney, June s.—Waihemo, from Auckland. Melbourne, June s.—Wimmera, from Wellington. Auckland, Juno 6. —At 10 a.m., Westralia, from Sydney. Wellington, June 0. —At 9.30 a.m, Atlienic, from London. THE RARAWA. The Rarawa arrived yesterday morning from Onehunga with 30 tons oF general cargo, and left on the return trip last night. THE MAPOURIKA. The Mapourika, from Wellington, berthed at Moturoa 'at 11 o'clock yesterday morning to discharge 450 tons. She sailed again last night to load at Wellington for this port, where she is expected back to-morrow. NOTES The head office of the New Zealand Shipping Company has communicated the following to the Press Association: ■'Our London office cables lis that the Rotorua is coming out via Capetown and I-lobart, and not via Panama Canal, as originally intended." Advice has been received In Wellington ' from Sydney that the German steamer Adelaide," which was sheltering at Loanda, Portuguese West Africa, will shortly continue her voyage to Austral i:i. Tlie Adelaide was interned by the Portuguese authorities at Loanda. The German crew made away with certain "essential parts of the machinery, but temporary repairs have been effected sufficient to enable the vessel to reach Cape Town, where it is expected to permanently repair tlie machinery. The steamer has on board a considerable quantity of stuff for New Zealand importers, who may hope presently to ieceive it..
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